Alexander III of Macedon, popularly known to history as Alexander the Great, was an Ancient Greek king (basileus) of Macedon. Born in 356 BC, Alexander succeeded his father Philip II of Macedon to the throne in 336 BC, and died in Babylon in 323 BC at the age of 32.

Alexander was one of the most successful military commanders of all time and it is presumed that he was undefeated in battle. By the time of his death, he had conquered the Achaemenid Persian Empire, adding it to Macedon’s European territories; according to some modern writers, this was much of the world then known to the ancient Greeks (the ‘Ecumene‘). His father, Philip, had unified most of the city-states of mainland Greece under Macedonian hegemony in the League of Corinth. As well as inheriting hegemony over the Greeks, Alexander also inherited the Greeks’ long-running feud with the Achaemenid Empire of Persia. After reconfirming Macedonian rule by quashing a rebellion of southern Greek city-states, Alexander launched a short but successful campaign against Macedon’s northern neighbours. He was then able to turn his attention towards the east and the Persians. In a series of campaigns lasting 10 years, Alexander’s armies repeatedly defeated the Persians in battle, in the process conquering the entirety of the Empire. He then, following his desire to reach the ‘ends of the world and the Great Outer Sea’, invaded India, but was eventually forced to turn back by the near-mutiny of his troops.

Alexander died after twelve years of constant military campaigning, possibly a result of malaria, poisoning,typhoid fever, viral encephalitis or the consequences of alcoholism. His legacy and conquests lived on long after him and ushered in centuries of Greek settlement and cultural influence over distant areas. This period is known as the Hellenistic period, which featured a combination of Greek, Middle Eastern and Indian culture. Alexander himself featured prominently in the history and myth of both Greek and non-Greek cultures. His exploits inspired a literary tradition in which he appeared as a legendary hero in the tradition of Achilles.

From what i have read they say that king Phillip’s mother comes from Crnobuki-but at the time it would have been called something else…
Eygptan’s used black wood for coffins ans musical instruments..
Which they also got from Africa..

King Phillip was buried with acrons in his burial chamber…Crnobuki
Main water outlet for drinking has an acorn on it..then we also got to look at all the artifacts that have been found in the village and the surrounding villages..some date back to 4,500-6000 B.C…
Egyptan’s used olive trees for it oil and for purfume …

KING PHILLIP won the 2 horse chariot race in the 356 b.b olympics..
And seeming that it was Greece that started the olympics, then them saying that Macedon was part of Greece , why is it not recorded in Olympic history..
This is were Olympias his wife got this name from , and it was also the same year that alexander the great was born…so was no mention in Olympic history…

Now the definition of the Macedon/Macedonian people is that they are highlanders and tall people…

When king Phillip came back to Macedon after his 2 brothers died , and he became king, in some historical writings it says that he conquered Greece…
This is also the same for Alexander The Great too…

Then their is other work about the Peloponnesia war ,were Macedon went to war with them and the Spartans…it say the Macedonia retreated ,where the spartan made a well constrived retreat…

We also got to remember that most places were of tribes, not unified countries…king Phillip unified Macedon during his ruin…

If Homer and his writings are of between 750 -800 and in some places 650 b.c. And Macedon/Macedonia was founded around 900 b.c., Homer matches the king of Itchta to a tea, wife and children’s names.but Itchta was at war with the Greeks at the time,-the Trojan war…
Now this war was 1200 .b.c.

The capital of Macedon/ Macedonia was Pella/ where as in Greece it had a place called Pallas, 2 different places.

With the world maps there was Mydonia , Lacedonia, which were also part of Macedon/ Macedonia ,then became part of Greece…this is were they made claimed the name Macedonia…

We also have to remember that it was roma and Grecce that decifrared Egyptian hieroglyphics…then it is also Olympas the home of the gods, the 12 gods… The way they claimed most of Europe ,was claiming that people were from Greece, even thou they came from tribes and not unified countries and also that in mythology and their history they say that people were either son of , grandsons of , demi- gods of the gods of olympas…so say the came from a god meant that they could claim who they were and that they belonged to Greece because it was the home of the 12 gods…

But also all these places that they claim to be greek at that time in history , were actually at war with Greece…the king of Eprius joined king Phillip, and pervious kings wanted to use that magical bow to fight the Greeks, so how can they say that they were part of Greece…

Now seeming that it was Roma/Italy and Greece that decifrared Egyptian writings , world history has been written from their point of view, taking in account that they also have the home of the 12 gods, claiming that most people were of greek origans…

In the bible it refers to alexander the great , and his four general s and how the split up his kingdom , and it also says about copping down the tree, but the stump remains…referring to the killing of the whole Macedonian royal family, like that their is no one to tell the story otherwise, but the stump remains , which is connect to the roots, this is about the Macedonian people. They are the roots, also that god told me that i come from Roxanna’s blood line , and god gave me the privilege of meeting her aswell…
There is no mention of alexander the iv up until he was 12 years old.
He and Roxanna didn’t die like it says in history , but hid, in the village that her husbands grandmother come from…

The referral to the splitting of alexanders kingdom is to match the four headed leopard, but it does not mention that the 1st greek king also split his kingdom between his 4 generals…

I can also match a satellite picture , which clearly show a second or third dynasty king of Egypt in the land of Bitola…

I am not the only one to know where my bloodline comes from as god actually told the people of my nieghbourhood, do not forget that he is my guide , as he is for everyone of mankind, he is the man with the knowledge of eternity and the wisdom of eternity aswell…

But the one thing that puzzles me the most , Yugoslavia broke up and all state became independent , why did Greece only accept and actknowledge their independency , by asking for the flag at the time which had the lion with 2 tails tips at the end , what did that have to do with recognition of independence of Macedonia…
Did it have to do with what was written in history , that the Greeks went hunting for the lion in Macedonia, and the rhea the daughter of Gaia, was riding the lion , with Posiden’s symbol upside down , were as any were else it is the right way up… That they also have Dionysus riding the leopard…
So for them to take the flag could be that they are riding the lion , controlling the pride …the pride of the people…

But now the flag has the 16 point sun on a red background and the greek Macedonian has the 16 point sun on a blue back ground..
Do not forget that king Phillip sealed the consummation with the image of a man looking like a lion…

Then were have Cassander who married alexanders sister, then killed the whole royal family and took control of Macedon/ moving the capital of Macedon/ Macedonian to and claiming Thessaloniki as the captial of Macedon/ Macedonia…